Man jailed for intimidating flatmate over stabbing evidence

A Cavan man who was convicted of intimidating his former flatmate arising out of a stabbing incident following the 2004 All-Ireland Football Final between Mayo and Kerry has been given a four year sentence.

Man jailed for intimidating flatmate over stabbing evidence

A Cavan man who was convicted of intimidating his former flatmate arising out of a stabbing incident following the 2004 All-Ireland Football Final between Mayo and Kerry has been given a four year sentence.

Tim Cawley (aged 24), formerly of John Paul Avenue, Cavan Town and with an address at North Circular Road, Phibsboro was found guilty earlier this month on two charges of intimidating Mr Michael Irwin in January 2005 with the intention of perverting the course of justice.

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